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    Lindt & Spruengli posts 2024 sales slightly below expectations

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 14, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The image showcases Lindt & Spruengli's logo alongside a variety of their popular chocolate products. It highlights the company's 2024 sales results, which were slightly below expectations, and their plans for future growth amid rising cocoa prices. This visual connects to the article's discussion on Lindt's market strategies and financial performance.
    Lindt & Spruengli logo with chocolate products reflecting 2024 sales - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Lindt reports 7.8% growth for 2024 despite high cocoa costs. The company plans further price hikes and forecasts continued growth into 2025.

    Lindt's 2024 Sales Below Expectations, Future Growth Planned

    By Anastasiia Kozlova

    (Reuters) -Lindt & Spruengli lifted 2024 margin estimate and forecast further sales growth for 2025 on Tuesday, after reporting 7.8% organic growth for last year in a sign that price hikes have not deterred shoppers from splurging on chocolates.

    The Swiss chocolate maker, which has been hiking its selling prices to pass record-high cocoa costs on to customers, said it expected to raise them further in 2025.

    "Very robust sales growth, demonstrating Lindt's pricing power, which led to further market share gains," Vontobel analyst Jean Philippe Bertschy said.

    With cocoa prices having nearly tripled over 2024, analysts are expecting the chocolate market to face an unprecedented cost headwind this year.

    Cocoa prices rose by almost 180% last year, a second successive yearly increase after 61% growth in 2023.

    "We believe that Lindt is very well positioned to navigate through 2025, which will be a very challenging year for the chocolate industry," Bertschy said.

    The maker of Lindor chocolate balls said its sales were 5.47 billion Swiss francs ($5.97 billion) in 2024, broadly in line with market expectations. LSEG's IBES data showed an average analysts' forecast of 5.49 billion francs while AWP consensus stood at 5.46 billion francs.

    The company expects its annual operating profit margin to be at least 16.0%, the top of its earlier forecast range.

    For 2025, it sees organic sales growth of between 7% and 9% and a further improvement of 20–40 basis points in the operating profit margin.

    "Overall, the 2024 delivery and 2025 outlook are likely to reassure and help the shares today," J.P.Morgan analysts said in a research note.

    Lindt's shares rose 2.3% in early trading.

    It will report full annual results on March 4.

    ($1 = 0.9158 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Kozlova in Gdansk, additional reporting by Amir Orusov; editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lindt reports 7.8% organic growth for 2024.
    • •Cocoa prices tripled, impacting the chocolate market.
    • •Lindt plans further price hikes in 2025.
    • •Operating profit margin expected to be at least 16%.
    • •Lindt's shares rose 2.3% in early trading.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lindt & Spruengli posts 2024 sales slightly below expectations

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Lindt's sales performance and future growth forecasts despite rising cocoa costs.

    2How did cocoa prices affect Lindt?

    Cocoa prices tripled, posing a cost challenge, but Lindt plans to navigate this with price hikes.

    3What are Lindt's future plans?

    Lindt expects further sales growth in 2025 and plans to increase prices to maintain profit margins.

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